Andhra CM holds aerial survey of cyclone mayhem in Tirupati

In the aftermath of the recent cyclonic storm that hit Tirupati District, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy conducted an aerial tour to assess the extent of the damage. Following the tour, the Chief Minister personally engaged with the residents of Balireddypalli Village to understand the ground reality and extend support. Relief Camps and Evacuation: […]

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Andhra CM holds aerial survey of cyclone mayhem in Tirupati

In the aftermath of the recent cyclonic storm that hit Tirupati District, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy conducted an aerial tour to assess the extent of the damage. Following the tour, the Chief Minister personally engaged with the residents of Balireddypalli Village to understand the ground reality and extend support.

Relief Camps and Evacuation:
Officials have established 92 relief camps in the affected areas, providing shelter to 8,364 residents. Rations, including 25 kg of rice, 1 kg of palm oil, and 1 kg each of onions and potatoes, have been distributed to approximately 60,000 people.

Government Support and Volunteer System:
The Chief Minister highlighted the robust volunteer and secretariat system in the state, assuring citizens that the government stands firmly behind them during these challenging times. Distribution programmes, including ration kits for

62,000 families and a financial aid of Rs 2,500 for each family in relief camps.
Chief Minister Jagan announced that each family residing in the relief camps will be provided with a financial assistance of Rs 2,500. Commencing today, over the next few days, dedicated volunteers and village secretariat staff will visit every household to facilitate the disbursement of Rs 2,500 to each family.

Agricultural support
To address crop losses, the government will provide seeds with an 80 percent subsidy to affected farmers. The Chief Minister emphasized that this initiative will be implemented promptly, with collectors overseeing the process.

Infrastructure and Electricity Restoration
Swift action has been taken to restore electricity, with teams working double shifts to repair damaged infrastructure. A permanent solution for the bridge at Swarnamukhi is under consideration. CM announced a high-level bridge costing Rs 30 crore has been sanctioned.

“Upon my arrival, I took note of the repercussions of the bridge at Swarnamukhi. I emphasized the need to identify a permanent solution, suggesting the construction of a high-level bridge as a viable option,” he said.

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